Make Maximized Windows & Taskbar Transparent + Automated UXtheme Patcher

S

spocks buddy

This is something like a hack so dont trust it if you are newbie...
I have not tested it.. but because I have seen many people asking how to do
various stuff,
here it is:

http://www.tweakvista.com/Article39154.aspx

Throughout the beta process Microsoft received a lot of feedback on how the
taskbar and the window border changes to black when you maximize a window.
Before the final release they altered the behavior slightly so the window
and taskbar would still turn opaque and black, but with a very slight tint
of color that matches the color of your glass. This change satisfied some
users but left others still in the dark. Many users wanted a maximized
window to remain transparent as well as the taskbar. Once the final build of
Windows Vista shipped, all hope was gone that we would have transparent
maximized windows, until today.

Using a very cool and free utility called VistaGlazz by CodeGazer.com you
can easily make your maximized windows and taskbar transparent.
Additionally, this utility allows you to easily patch your uxtheme system
files so that you can use hacked visual styles with just the click of a
button, instead of the multiple step manual procedure.
 
T

Tiberius

I must note that this small application has 2 functions...

1) it makes your window border and taskbar transparent when a window is
maximized
2) It patches the UXTHEME dlls so you can use unsigned visual styles (also
called themes or skins)
with Vista.... this is similar to the newin uxtheme.dll patcher for XP

im trying it out now
 

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